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SSilverBeast

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Does anyone know a true answer to why GM never manufactuered a RCSB SS?? hah

Or even a Crew Cab for that matter? haha

Why choose (in my opinion, and no offense to all you SS owners) the not-so-attractive kind...Extended cab?!? ha

Im building myself a rcsb clone and have been wondering this question for the longest time! lol

...just like im sure many of you have wondered as well hah

 

Thanks guys!

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Probably geared more toward utility than being "fast" or all out performance. Enough truck to actually be used as a truck but with some more balls to hold its own with the other performance trucks even though it hardly can stock. My guess anyways. I like my extended cab for what its worth.

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Probably geared more toward utility than being "fast" or all out performance. Enough truck to actually be used as a truck but with some more balls to hold its own with the other performance trucks even though it hardly can stock. My guess anyways. I like my extended cab for what its worth.

Idk but if the ss would have been made a single cab I probably wouldn't have bought it. I actually need to be able to seat 5 every now and then

 

The SS was not really designed to be a true Sport Truck but a practical truck with enhanced performance and looks. Gm could have easily made a true Sport Truck with a RCSB 2WD with 500hp to compete with the SRT10 and Lightning, but they chose to go for practicality over performance. I would have never bought and SS if it was a RCSB especially if it was 2WD. I needed an AWD or 4x4 truck, and I wanted the SS because it had everything I wanted and needed; more power, good looks, Options, AWD. As for and an SS Crew Cab, I think when the SS was designed in 2001-02 for the 2003 model year Crew Cabs were not quite as popular as they are today

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